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Roman Gallic Empire BI Dbl Denarius Tetricus I (271-274AD) VF NGC

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Coin Highlights:
  • BI double denarius from the reign of Tetricus I (271-274 AD).
  • This coin is struck from billion of copper or bronze mixed with a small amount of silver brought about by inflation.
  • NGC has certified this coin in Very Fine condition.
  • Obverse: Radiate Bust of Tetricus I.
  • Reverse: Reverses will vary and will be of the most common types included in this hoard. Reverses will feature gods, goddesses, military themes and personifications of Roman ideals.
  • This coin was part of the English Bicknor Hoard recovered in 2018.


Struck during one of Romes most turbulent eras, this Tetricus I (AD 271274) coin embodies the fleeting power of the Gallic Empire. Featuring his radiate portrait and a classic allegorical reverse, this piece offers rich historical value at an accessible price point. Secure a relic of Romes fractured past and complete your Crisis-era collection today.

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